A suite of controls built using PlatypusTS
You can use either npm or bower to install the packaged version of PlatypusUI.
npm install platypusui --saveThe packaged version of this library works in CommonJS and on window, so if you are using
Browserify or other CommonJS
module loaders you can use require('platypusui'). If you want to use platui on
window, you can include it in your index.html:
<link href="/node_modules/platypusui/platypus.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script src="/node_modules/platypusui/platypusui.min.js"></script>bower install platypusui --save
The packaged version of this library works with CommonJS and on window, so if you are using a CommonJS
loader, you can use require('/bower_components/platypusui/platypusui'). If you want
to use platui on window, you can include it in your index.html:
<link href="/bower_components/platypusui/platypus.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script src="/bower_components/platypusui/platypusui.min.js"></script>This package includes a declaration file, as well as the source .js and .min.js file. If you are
using TypeScript >= 1.6.0 everything will be handled for you. Otherwise you can use one of the following
methods.
typings install --save npm:platypusuiReference /node_modules/platypusui/dist/platypusui.d.ts from your tsconfig.json
The packaged version of this library includes a single platypus.less file. We recommend using a single LESS file to import all of your other LESS files, including platypus.less.
@import "/node_modules/platypusui/platypus.less";or
@import "/bower_components/platypusui/platypus.less";All of the platui variables and mixins are namespaced. The primary namespace is #platui. To overwrite
a variable such as @primary-color simply re-declare the variable in the proper namespace.
#platui {
#variables {
@primary-color: #0000ff;
}
}It is recommended that you use a CommonJS module loader with PlatypusUI in favor of
using window.platui.
Documentation is available on the Platypi Developers Website.